TY  - JOUR
T1  - Gastrointestinal and external parasitism in the Magellanic Horned Owl Bubo magellanicus (Strigiformes: Strigidae) in Chile
AU  - Grandón-Ojeda, Alexandra
AU  - Valdebenito, José Osvaldo
AU  - Moreno, Lucila
AU  - Kinsella, John Mike
AU  - Mironov, Sergey
AU  - Cicchino, Armando
AU  - Barrientos, Carlos
AU  - Gonzá-Acuñalez, Daniel
PY  - 2018/4/1
Y1  - 2018/4/1
N2  - To describe the parasitic community of the Magellanic Horned Owl, Bubo magellanicus (Aves, Strigiformes), 19 carcasses from central Chile were analyzed. Ectoparasites were collected through plumage inspection, while endoparasites were collected through traditional techniques of parasitological necropsy. Sixteen owls were infected with at least one species of ectoparasite (84.21%) or endoparasite (31.58%). Eleven of 19 birds (57.89%) harbored feather mites of the three species Pandalura cirrata (42.11%), Glaucalges attenuatus (47.37%), and Kramerella sp. (10.53%), whereas 16 individuals (84.21%) harbored the chewing louse Strigiphilus chilensis. Only six birds (31.58%) were infected with helminths; the nematodes Capillaria tenuissima (26.32%) and Dispharynx nasuta (5.26%); the acanthocephalan Centrorhynchus spinosus (5.26%); and the trematode Neodiplostomum sp. (5.26%). Apart from S. chilensis, all parasites comprised new records for B. magellanicus.
AB  - To describe the parasitic community of the Magellanic Horned Owl, Bubo magellanicus (Aves, Strigiformes), 19 carcasses from central Chile were analyzed. Ectoparasites were collected through plumage inspection, while endoparasites were collected through traditional techniques of parasitological necropsy. Sixteen owls were infected with at least one species of ectoparasite (84.21%) or endoparasite (31.58%). Eleven of 19 birds (57.89%) harbored feather mites of the three species Pandalura cirrata (42.11%), Glaucalges attenuatus (47.37%), and Kramerella sp. (10.53%), whereas 16 individuals (84.21%) harbored the chewing louse Strigiphilus chilensis. Only six birds (31.58%) were infected with helminths; the nematodes Capillaria tenuissima (26.32%) and Dispharynx nasuta (5.26%); the acanthocephalan Centrorhynchus spinosus (5.26%); and the trematode Neodiplostomum sp. (5.26%). Apart from S. chilensis, all parasites comprised new records for B. magellanicus.
KW  - Acari
KW  - Birds
KW  - Helminths
KW  - Parasites
KW  - Phthiraptera
UR  - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85049046867&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2  - 10.1590/S1984-296120180013
DO  - 10.1590/S1984-296120180013
M3  - Article
C2  - 29924144
AN  - SCOPUS:85049046867
SN  - 0103-846X
VL  - 27
SP  - 161
EP  - 168
JO  - Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinaria
JF  - Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinaria
IS  - 2
ER  -